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Many know the likes of GoPro, National Tire Warehouse and DZH Phillips as competitive corporations and leaders of their industries. But did you know these teams can bring it on the field?

On Saturday, we hosted our annual Corporate Cup with over 26 teams competing in three divisions: Men's Corporate, Co-ed and Men's Open.

Here's a breakdown of the results:

Men's Corporate:

The top 8 teams that qualified for the playoffs were National Tire Warehouse, Nvidia, Fox Racing, Infineon, Box, GoPro, Workday and eBay. National Tire Warehouse and Nvidia battled it out in a heated final, but NTW won 4-3. National Tire Warehouse's Bradley Mitchell took home the Golden Boot for the division.

Co-Ed:

The top 4 teams that qualified for the playoffs were DZH Phillips, People's Associates, eBay and Chegg. DZH Phillips defeates Peoples Associates in the final, and the Golden Boot winner was Parshan Rayatkah from DZH Phillips.

Men's Open:

It was a really close final between DV8 Elite and Harmonie, but DV8 Elite edged over their competition 5-4 to claim the title. Ramiro Ceja from the 3rd place finishers, Fight the Flop, took home the Golden Boot award in the division.

Thanks to all who made this year's Corporate Cup a success! All of the proceeds from the tournament went to the Quakes' Kicks for Kids program that allows for thousands of under privileged youth to be brought out to various Quakes matches.

The U.S. Men's National Team will look to add some hardware to their highly successful summer campaign as they take on Panama in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final at 1 p.m. PT on Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Both the U.S. and Panama are undefeated in the tournament, but the U.S. have the edge- with 19 goals scored and only four conceded.

Three Quakes- Chris Wondolowski, Clarence Goodson and Alan Gordon- are in camp with the USMNT and will fight for minutes with the talented squad. Wondolowski netted five goals in two matches of the tournament, while Goodson has a goal and a secondary assist to his name.

Four Earthquakes represented their country on Wednesday, battling for a spot in the Gold Cup final.

Wondo, Goodson, Gordon and the USMNT came out on top over Chavez and his Honduran side. Goodson's well-placed ball to set up Bedoya's assist for Donovan's first goal of the match, helping the U.S. side double their lead. However, Chavez came back and did what he does best for the Quakes, notching an assist for Los Catrachos' lone tally of the match.

The USMNT head to Chicago for the Gold Cup final on Sunday against Panama. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. PT, and the final will be aired live on Fox and Univision.

Today at 4 p.m. PT, USA and Honduras battle for a spot in the Gold Cup final.

Which Quakes heroes will make it through? Will it be Marvin Chavez representing Honduras or will it be superstars Chris Wondolowski, Clarence Goodson and Alan Gordon representing the USMNT? Tune in to Fox Soccer at 4 p.m. PT and make sure to follow @SJEarthquakes on Twitter for updates.